Question

During an attack, there is vomiting of white foam, eyes rolling upwards, and then suddenly fainting. Waking up is no different from a normal person. What is this symptom?

Answer

Hello, common symptoms of pediatric epilepsy include stiffness or twitching of limbs, loss of consciousness, and may also manifest as dazedness, sudden falls, constant nodding, drooling, swallowing movements, suckling actions, and bending movements. Headaches and vomiting can also occur. The early stage is the best time for epilepsy treatment, as using scientific methods for treatment can be timely. Early epilepsy symptoms are not very severe, and more importantly, the impact of the etiology on the patient’s body is relatively small, making it easy to investigate and clear.